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📷: @thomito12

उम्मीद पर नहीं, अपनी ज़िद पर जीओ.
It was 2 in the afternoon but it felt like 6 in the evening. The sky ahead looked dramatically dangerous. It was getting dark even at this hour of the day. I was getting thoughts about calling it a day. I was in no mood to stop as I had enough day time in hand, but the gathering of clouds did make me have a second thought about it. Mountains sometimes does test your will power.
I stopped at this particular place to analyse the situation. After a lengthy thought process which lasted for about 10 seconds, I decided to give it a go and carry on the ride instead of stopping for the day.
Though I was in a state of fear, I was up for a head-on with the weather. I somewhere in my mind knew that this scene won't last for much time, so started the bike and continued the ride. I did face a light shower ahead and a bit of mud and slush because of that fresh rainfall, but that too didn't last for long.
Soon I came across these mountains and I had a clear sky in front of me. I was glad I didn't stop back there. The journey ahead had similar moments every now and then as it was a cloudy day and heavy rainfall was predicted.
PS: I have had a very bad, life threatening experience 3 years ago on my solo ride to Badrinath because I had ignored bad weather. Here I took the risk because I had enough time and day light available. Please analyse the situation from all fronts and then take the decision.
ज़िद करो, but make sure you don't have to pay for it later.